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Viessmann B1HF - Connecting the DHW Circulation Pump (Only Type B1 HF); Connecting the Cylinder Temperature Sensor; Connecting the Low Loss Header Sensor ); Outside Temperature Sensor

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25
On-site connections on the HMBU heat management unit
A B
Fig. 15
A
Diaphragm grommets, 230 V cables
B
Diaphragm grommets, extra low voltage (ELV)
Open diaphragm grommets as required. Thread
through only one cable at a time without a plug.
Ensure diaphragm grommets are airtight. If required,
remove plug from cable. After threading the cable
through, re-fit the plug to the wire ferrules.
For cables without strain relief bushings, provide
strain relief in the wiring chamber in the form of cable
ties.
Outside temperature sensor
Fitting location for outside temperature sensor
North or north-westerly wall, 2 to 2.5 m above
ground level; in multi storey buildings, in the upper
half of the second floor
Not above windows, doors or vents
Not immediately below balconies or gutters
Never render over.
Outside temperature sensor connection
See page 24
2-core lead, length up to 35 m with a cross-section
of 1.5 mm
2
Connecting the low loss header sensor )
The sensor of the low loss header is connected to the
accessory extension EM-P1 or EM-M1/MX (ADIO elec-
tronics module) respectively.
See installation instructions for extension EM-P1
or EM-M1/MX
Connecting the cylinder temperature sensor
Connect the cylinder temperature sensor to
terminals
C
. See page 24.
Connecting the DHW circulation pump (only type B1HF)
Note
Connect DHW circulation pumps to EM-P1 extension.
Configuration via software tool.
Connect DHW circulation pumps with standalone func-
tions directly to the 230 V
supply.
Specification
Rated current 1 A
Rated voltage 230 V ~
Installation sequence
Electrical connections (cont.)
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